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EVE: Enabling Anyone to Train Robots using Augmented Reality

9 April 2024
Jun Wang
Chun-Cheng Chang
Jiafei Duan
Dieter Fox
Ranjay Krishna
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Abstract

The increasing affordability of robot hardware is accelerating the integration of robots into everyday activities. However, training robots to automate tasks typically requires physical robots and expensive demonstration data from trained human annotators. Consequently, only those with access to physical robots produce demonstrations to train robots. To mitigate this issue, we introduce EVE, an iOS app that enables everyday users to train robots using intuitive augmented reality visualizations without needing a physical robot. With EVE, users can collect demonstrations by specifying waypoints with their hands, visually inspecting the environment for obstacles, modifying existing waypoints, and verifying collected trajectories. In a user study (N=14N=14N=14, D=30D=30D=30) consisting of three common tabletop tasks, EVE outperformed three state-of-the-art interfaces in success rate and was comparable to kinesthetic teaching-physically moving a real robot-in completion time, usability, motion intent communication, enjoyment, and preference (meanp=0.30mean_{p}=0.30meanp​=0.30). We conclude by enumerating limitations and design considerations for future AR-based demonstration collection systems for robotics.

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